Grace Carroll

Lecturer in Animal Behaviour and Welfare, School of Psychology

Queen's University Belfast

Belfast, United Kingdom

Expert in animal welfare and human behaviour change; I contribute behavioural science to agri-food transitions, farmer wellbeing, and animal welfare

My organisation

At Queen's University Belfast, we are committed to fostering an environment of excellence in education, research, and community engagement. With a rich heritage and a diverse academic community, we offer a wide array of programs that equip our students for success in today’s global society. Our state-of-the-art facilities and innovative research initiatives empower us to address real-world challenges and contribute positively to the local and international communities. We take pride in our collaborative spirit and look forward to building meaningful partnerships at this event.
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About me

I conduct farm animal behaviour and welfare research, including human behaviour change for improving animal welfare and sustainable farming practices. Current projects focus on pig welfare, outdoor pig farming systems and farmer mental wellbeing. Collaborates widely across psychology, animal science, veterinary sciences

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Skills

  • Animal Welfare
  • human behaviour change
  • mixed methods
  • Stakeholder engagement
  • animal behaviour
  • Psychology
  • abattoir-based measures
  • farm animal
  • sustainability